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Druids

Author : Morgan Llywelyn
Publisher : Random House Digital, Inc.
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Druids and druidism
ISBN : 9780345491312

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"Mine was the vast dark sky and the spaces between the stars that called out to me; mine was the promise of magic." So spoke the young Celt Ainvar, centuries before the enchanted age of Arthur and Merlin. An orphan taken in by the chief druid of the Carnutes in Gaul, Ainvar possessed talents that would lead him to master the druid mysteries of thought, healing, magic, and battle-- talents that would make him a soul friend to the Prince Vercingetorix . . . though the two youths were as different as fire and ice. Yet Ainvar's destiny lay with Vercingetorix, the sun-bright warrior-king. Together they traveled through bitter winters and starlit summers in Gaul, rallying the splintered Celtic tribes against the encroaching might of Julius Caesar and the soulless legions of Rome. . . .

Secrets of the Druids

Author : Teresa Cross
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-17
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781644111291

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Secrets of the Druids by Teresa Cross Pdf

A guide to the history and practices of the Druids and the Celtic faith • Reconstructs the Druidic faith from surviving remnants, parallels with other Indo-European traditions, and dedicated study of scholarly sources • Details magical rites and ceremonies, methods for consecrating an outdoor temple, and customs for celebrating important festivals such as Beltaine and Samhain • Discusses rules for firecraft, making offerings to deities and spirits, and the ancient Coligny calendar, including the names of the months in old Gaulish Druids and their magic, lore, and rituals have fascinated all those who encounter them, from the ancient Greeks and Romans onward. Even today, the mere mention of their name evokes pictures of standing stones, mistletoe, golden sickles, white-robed priests, and powerful sorcerers. But were they really as we picture them? Drawing on comparative mythology and linguistics, archaeological evidence, and etymology, Teresa Cross offers readers a comprehensive course in the history and development of the Celtic spiritual tradition and its lore, reconstructing the Druidic faith from the remnants that have survived and dedicated study of scholarly sources. She also reveals parallels with other Indo-European traditions, such as the similarities between Celtic and Vedic Hindu beliefs and practices. She chronicles the ethics and spiritual teachings of Druidism and the Celtic faith and examines what happened to these beliefs during centuries of Christianization. Moving from history to practice, Cross details magical rites and ceremonies as practiced by modern-day followers of Druidactos. She explores the structure of the Touta, which roughly corresponds to “tribe,” methods for consecrating a nemeton, the outdoor temple that offers the optimum sacred space for the meeting of heaven and earth, and the rites and customs associated with important festivals such as Beltaine and Samhain. She also explores the rules of firecraft, the sacred art of giving to the cosmos, making offerings to deities and spirits, sacred food and beverages, and the ancient Coligny calendar, including the names of the months in old Gaulish. Offering an authentic handbook for starting your own Celtic group led by Druids, Cross reveals the meanings and metaphysics behind the Celtic and Druidic customs and traditions, reuniting the fragmentary remains of long-lost Druid culture with the still-living practices of the Celtic faith.

The Druid Source Book

Author : John Matthews
Publisher : Sterling Publishing Company Incorporated
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0713727101

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A collection of archive and classic writings on the origins, development and revival of the druidic tradition. The text covers customs and practices, Celtic roots and modern interpretation.

The Druids

Author : Rudolf Steiner
Publisher : Rudolf Steiner Press
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2023-10-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1855840995

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The Sun Initiation of the Druid Priests and their Moon Science; The Mysteries of Ancient Ireland; Celtic Christianity - the Heritage of the Druids; Teachings of the Mysteries - the Spirit in Nature; The Great Mysteries - the Mystery of Christ; The Function of the Standing Stones; Spiritual Imaginations.

The Druids

Author : T.D. Kendrick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136213137

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First published in 2005. This study of Celtic Prehistory explores all facets of Druidic life and religious practice: their beginnings in the first centuries B.C. in Gaul and Britain, their priests and religious rites, their temples and probable origins. Drawing on numerous classical and modern sources, the author creates a fascinating picture of Druidic society. Useful illustrations and an appendix of original Greek and Latin texts relating to the Druids are included

The Druids

Author : Paul Lonigan
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1996-06-24
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015036065004

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This comprehensive study of the Druids offers a fresh look at the enigmatic and often controversial question of the role of these priests in Celtic society. The religion of Druidism is examined as an inheritance of Indo-European tradition, with intriguing analogies made between Irish and Roman cultic practices. The author identifies the functions of the ancient priests, providing an inventory of their duties and services. Druids are also defined in terms of their connections with other branches of Eurasian mysticism. This study will be of particular interest to scholars of Irish culture, Celtic culture, and comparative religion.

The Druids

Author : Jean Markale
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Druids and druidism
ISBN : OCLC:1148931745

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From the Publisher: A comprehensive and revealing look at the druids and their fundamental role in Celtic society that dispels many of the misconceptions about these important religious figures and their doctrine. Written by the world's leading authority on Celtic culture. Druidism was one of the greatest and most exalting adventures of the human spirit, attempting to reconcile the unreconcilable, the individual and the collective, creator and created, good and evil, day and night, past and future, and life and death. Because of the oral nature of Celtic civilization our understanding of its spiritual truths and rituals is necessarily incomplete. Yet evidence exists that can provide the modern reader with a better understanding of the doctrine that took druidic apprentices 20 years to learn in the remote forests of the British Isles and Gaul. Using the descriptions of the druids and their beliefs provided by the historians and chroniclers of classic antiquity, as well as those recorded by the insular Celts themselves when compelled, under Christianity's influence, to utilize writing to preserve their ancestral traditions. Jean Markale painstakingly pieces together all that is known for certain about them. The druids were more than simply the priests of the Celtic people; their influence extended to all aspects of Celtic life. The Druids covers everything concerning the Celtic religious domain, intellectual speculations, cultural or magical practices, various beliefs, and the so-called profane sciences that have come down from the Celtic priesthood.

The Druids

Author : Ronald Hutton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Celts
ISBN : UCSD:31822034573915

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Serves as a study of what people have thought about the ancient Druids and why. This work looks at the many ways in which Druids have been imagined in Britain since 1500, and what this tells us about modern and early modern society. It also offers insights into the development of British national identities, literary culture and protest movements.

Rethinking the Ancient Druids

Author : Miranda Aldhouse-Green
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786837981

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Rethinking the Ancient Druids by Miranda Aldhouse-Green Pdf

Ancient Classical authors have painted the Druids in a bad light, defining them as a barbaric priesthood, who 2,000 years ago perpetrated savage and blood rites in ancient Britain and Gaul in the name of their gods. Archaeology tells a different and more complicated story of this enigmatic priesthood, a theocracy with immense political and sacred power. This book explores the tangible ‘footprint’ the Druids have left behind: in sacred spaces, art, ritual equipment, images of the gods, strange burial rites and human sacrifice. Their material culture indicates how close was the relationship between Druids and the spirit-world, which evidence suggests they accessed through drug-induced trance.

The Druids and Their Heritage

Author : Ward Rutherford
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Druids and Druidism
ISBN : UVA:X000016258

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The Philosopher and the Druids

Author : Philip Freeman
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2006-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780743289061

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The Philosopher and the Druids by Philip Freeman Pdf

Early in the first century B.C. a Greek philosopher named Posidonius began an ambitious and dangerous journey into the little-known lands of the Celts. A man of great intellectual curiosity and considerable daring, Posidonius traveled from his home on the island of Rhodes to Rome, the capital of the expanding empire that had begun to dominate the Mediterranean. From there Posidonius planned to investigate for himself the mysterious Celts, reputed to be cannibals and savages. His journey would be one of the great adventures of the ancient world. Posidonius journeyed deep into the heart of the Celtic lands in Gaul. There he discovered that the Celts were not barbarians but a sophisticated people who studied the stars, composed beautiful poetry, and venerated a priestly caste known as the Druids. Celtic warriors painted their bodies, wore pants, and decapitated their foes. Posidonius was amazed at the Celtic women, who enjoyed greater freedoms than the women of Rome, and was astonished to discover that women could even become Druids. Posidonius returned home and wrote a book about his travels among the Celts, which became one of the most popular books of ancient times. His work influenced Julius Caesar, who would eventually conquer the people of Gaul and bring the Celts into the Roman Empire, ending forever their ancient way of life. Thanks to Posidonius, who could not have known that he was recording a way of life soon to disappear, we have an objective, eyewitness account of the lives and customs of the ancient Celts.

Druids

Author : Kendrick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136213069

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First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Druids and King Arthur

Author : Robin Melrose
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0786460059

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An exploration into the beliefs and origins of the Druids, this book examines the role the Druids may have played in the story of King Arthur and the founding of Britain. It explains how the Druids originated in eastern Europe around 850 B.C., bringing to early Britain a cult of an underworld deity, a belief in reincarnation, and a keen interest in astronomy. The work concludes that Arthur was originally a Druid cult figure and that the descendants of the Druids may have founded the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex. The research draws upon a number of sources, including medieval Welsh tales, the archaeology of Stonehenge’s Salisbury Plain, the legends surrounding the founding of Britain, the cult of the Thracian Horseman, the oracle of Dodona, popular Arthurian mythology, and the basic principles of prehistoric astronomy.

Llewellyn's Truth About The Druids

Author : Tadhg MacCrossan
Publisher : Llewellyn Worldwide
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-08
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9780738738499

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Llewellyn's Truth About The Druids by Tadhg MacCrossan Pdf

Travel back to an ancient time in old Ireland, and discover the origins of Celtic religion and philosophy. In this convenient introduction, you will learn about: • The oral tradition and the Druidic class • Druidic festivals and clothing • Celtic magic • Neo-druidism since the 1700s • The future of Druidism